Ship runs aground – in Wijk aan Zee

1/21/2012 – That's right, not the Mediterranean, where the luxury liner Costa Concordia hit rocks last Friday, causing many fatalities and the potential pollution of a beautiful sea coast. No, this was a Philippine cargo ship, and it ran aground a stone's throw from the chess tournament in Wijk aan Zee. Our colleagues Axel Eger and Joachim Schulze sent us pictures of the incident and Wijk in general.

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The 74th Tata Steel Chess Tournament will take place from January 13 to 29,
2012 in the sports hall Moriaan in Wijk aan Zee. There are three grandmaster
tournaments with fourteen players each playing thirteen rounds at 100 minutes
for 40 moves, then 50 minutes for 20 moves and finally 15 minutes for the rest
of the game, with a 30 seconds/move increment starting with the first move of
the game. Rest days are on January 18, 23, and 26.

Philippine cargo ship stranded off Wijk aan Zee coast

It was the most exciting thing since Carlsen vs Giri: a 155 metre long Philippine
ship, the Aztec Maiden, carrying 21 crew and no cargo, was stranded off the
beach of Wijk aan Zee. Hundreds of local people gathered to watch the stranded
vessel. There were no reports of injuries after the ship broke free and drifted,
coming to rest on sand about 200 metres offshore. A local salvage firm will
try to refloat the ship at high tide, the coastguard said.

The ship and a lone spectator on the beach

From the player's hotel the ship looks alarmingly close

The North Sea lashes at the stranded ship

Amateur video footage of the stranded ship – the noise is the famous
Wijk wind

Links

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8/27/2018 – Live games and commentary from Saint Louis! Fabiano Caruana, Magnus Carlsen and Levon Aronian tied for first place, while Caruana also tied for fourth place in the Grand Chess Tour standings with Wesley So, forcing a playoff match to be held on Tuesday. | Graphic: Saint Louis Chess Club

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